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THE VINTON RECORD.McAKTHUR, OHIO,TUUHSO.VY. OCT. P. 187tt.REPUBLICAN STATE TICKETFor fioTf rnor,EDWARD F.NOYES.Lieutenant Governor,ALH10NS0 11ART.JuuVe of Supreme Court, Full Term,WILLIAM Willi E.Judge of the Supreme Court, To EllVacancy,WALTER E.STONE.Treasurer of State,ISA AO WELSH.Attorney denejal,JO UN LI ITU..Comptroller of the Treasury.WILLIAM T. WILSUM.RoiwJ of Publio Work,ruiLLir V. llEKZlNGr.DISTRICT TICKET.Senator,J. R. I'UILSON.Common DeAS JuuVe, 2d Subdivision,7th Judicial District,TIIOMAS CUEUINGTON.COUNTY TICKET.Representative,TUOMAS m. UAY.Auditor,ruiLLir KECK.Prosecuting Attorney,WILLIAM J. KANNELLS.Commissioner.EDWARD S. MORGAN.Surveyor,WILLIAM S. CROW.REPUBLICAN CENTRALCOMMITTEE.Brown T. K. James and ldnao Andrews.Clinton .las. W.Yeeley and John Dill.Jackson Dr. S. C. Tecteis and OliverCurry.Kiuhland I. N. Lottridge and E.Kutcliff.Madison 0. K. Atkison, D. Duncanand S. J. Norton.Knox Levi Kobinet and Aaron Martin.Swan B. F. Johnson, I. F. Sain andWm. l'ylo.Wilkes John Miller, W. C. Cliuo andA. A' Crowcll.Elk-G. W. Wnxler, Knos. T. Win-ters ani Henry llerrold.Eagle Wm. It. Vnple find Jesse Ttiiy.Hnirison lNlurcus U. Walker, PeterSmnllwood.Vinton Harrison Campbell, AndrewCottrill,.REPUBLICANWe call your special attentionto the ticket this Fall, and invite the most rigid personal'criticism on its merits. Fromtop to bottom the men all 6tandNo. 1 for ability and personalintegrity. We also ask yourattention to the large numberof important, cilices .to AHfifteen in all. Oa you depend'the result of tho election nextTuesday, Utli inst. In theState and in the District weare in the majority, but thatmajority can only be depended upon when each individualRepublican does his duty. Inthe county, honest Democratsare disgusted with the mastertiip of the Ring, and tired ofpaying taxes to be gobbled upby them lor high priced poorfarms, palatial infirmaries andmonster covered bridges acrossdry runs, and hollows wherethere never was a run of anyhind, to reward favorites andsupposed "influential workers''for the Ring. They are tiredof this and will vote for achange, but their votea will beof no avail unless the full Republican vote is polled. Thedanger in the county tliis yearis not that the Democrats willblindly uphold nominationswhich they csnfess are unworthy. The only hope of the CourtHouse ring is in the supposedapathy of the Republicans.The rank and file of the Democracy are determined toshake them off, and they havea right to expect the most active co operation of the Republicans to that end. Letevery Republican vote, and letbim take the pains to Bee thatbis neighbors vote aleo.An Opinion Worthy of Attentionand Respect.Judge Johnson, of Lawrencecounty, than whom perhapsthere is no man in the Districtbetter qualified to judge, andwhose opinion will have moreweight with the people of bothparlies, says of Major ThomasCberrington, that he regardsbim as the lest available timberin the District for Commonfleas Judge. Major Cherriugton has but a limited personalacquaintaince in our county,and we desire to place JudgeJohnnou's opinion against thestatements of the curb-stoneEoliticiaiii who are trying toolster up Du lladway by insinuations against Cherrington's ability.That $SWHow the Vinton CountyTreasury is kin liedbv the McArlhurTa i - H ater'aKins.Plain Facts ForPlain People !After efcht month's lubor the mountain hrs brought forth a mouse. Krersince the luttur part of last Jnnuixrywe have been trying to Ret the Knouirer to come to the defense of AuditorIK'lford nnd the Kind n ,tne Infirmaryswindle, as represented in the lettingof the contract Over ehiht monthwe hive been digging wv at thorn,and not until now. tb iast week before the election, when they are drivento it by inquiries of Democratic tinpayers who don't like to be ekinneiout of their money, do they attempt anexplanation, and then they devote acolumn to saying we are a fool and aJinr, and a beggarly three inchra ofspace to the real mutter under consideration. The article is a general denial (inwhich unfortunately for them creep apartial acknowledgment) of what weLhave charged. Now, if this thing admilted of such a general and emphaticdenial, why did it take them eightmonths to frame their answer?Hut wo will take the points up in or1deras they are stated. "Hrst," says theEnquirer, "the notice was legally andproperly drawn." We fay it was mot"Second, Bel ford did not draw it."Why need Mr. lWford deny the drawing of it if it wna legally and properlydrawn. Hut here is the advertisement,word for word, letter for letter, as itappeared; lot it speak for itself. It h"iMr. Helford'a numo to it, and we arenot prepared to say whether tiie "bestAuditor Vinton cdintj ever hud" iscompelled to have sdino outside porsondraw su simple a thing as an advertiseuu nt for him; but whether be drew ithimself or permitted the liing to do itfor him, it was his duty to do it Norcan he shift any of the responsibilityonto the shoulders of the Commission,er?, as his friends are trying to do to1'atrick Kelly's disadvantage, for thelaw prescribes whut he shall do, andthe Commissioners have no power tomiike him do an illegal act. lint hereis the advertisement:Kotioe of Intention to Erect InfirmaryBuildingand -TO CONTRACTORS.TOTICE is hereby given that tilt Commlall aionvr!. ol V In ion county, Ohio, Intend toerect n building for a county Infirmary, on tlhinds I it.'l v purchased Lv smd Commissioner of Ixttiu: I'llmn, for Infirmary purposes,situate in Elk township, of said county.1 lie Mini Commissioners hnve procured toitmali by nn architect, till I, enmpb to anda. curate phin vf said Inlirmaiy building whichsaid )h n showa nil Urn nuooomy details ofthe work lo be do ne, anil attorn1 all n.edl'ulin'ortiintion tu parlies who ai. expected tobid thereon, nnd wheare hereby invited tomiike bnla nnd proposals for theliirni.hingotuflthe material ami peifoiming nf the workin the construction of raid I iittrmary building.The Haul plan and Npeeitii'jitiuna are on Ale inilia Auditor's office in sntd county, and aieopen lo the inspection nf all persons interested in Hip ex i munition of the name.The ftiinl Coinnaiaionciit propose to locatethe stiid lnhrinary ImildinK imiiiediaely norihol tlio dwelling houpe nn ssid Inhrmai-v farm.The several bide Hint may maoe tor theconstructing of -.ai'i I-Hrmary hu Iding wjllhe opened at Ibe Auditor' office, lu endl OUIIIV nf Vlnl"- -.- - ; " "Friday, January 3!st, 1873,ar tli" hill' ol o'clock, r. M i until h!chlime ani nr'pnrls Jor 111 aamewi.'l hp recjired at t.i- iHiti.r' "tflce, and Ihnontractaardd at that time, or ' '" t!ire.ilirtiwhioli the vnirt Commiion.- fuiy pub.Ik Iv adjourn the comi leratlon f tn J'ne.'Ills ani I Ooiiiiniamnnera will alo, on lliaaid llsl day of January, A. P. 1K7;, beforeawardinf any pontrnct, hear petition for andremon trance ngftnt the proposed contrnction of laid Xottrmarv h 1 1 1 1 1 1 n and thelocation thereof. W. W. tiEI.KURIi,Auditor.Janttsry 9th, 1873. tdIt is an innocent cnourh looking adTcrtisement 'to the uninitiated, but thereader will observe that any person canbid without giving bond and securitythat he will fulfil his offer, or he maybid a d' zen or an hundred differentbids, if ho can find that many personswho will allow him to use their names,nnd then, when all the bids are opened,and he knows all the other men's priceshe enn put in his security "where itwill do the most good" where it willbring him tho moH money. If the ad-ver'i-anienthad been "properly and legully drawn" it would have stated thatbids tr hen filed with the Auditor mustbe accompanied with a penal bond in asum doul e the estimate 1 price of thehouse, $20,U(iO, for the faithful performance of the contract Here is where the"best Auditor Vinton county ever had"opened wide the door for the free entrance ani exit of the Ring with thepeople's money. He did it. He can't"plead tho baby act" that some person else wrote it So much the worsefor him if he allowed so ran other personto do it, for it is a virtual confessionthat he is but as putty to be molded asthe King choosesAnd there is yet another equallylame place. It will be observed thatbe does nor. even reserve to the Commissioners the poor, customary legalprivilege of rejecting any or all bids,and thug virtually turns their, over tothe King bound hand and fool"3 and 4. Four weeks' notice wasgiven in the Enquirer and Record."Four weeks' notice was not given byeither paper. Hut tho law requireseight weeks' notice, (our of intentionto build, so the people may petitionfor and against and after that, if it isdetermined to build, four week's notice to contractor for bids. The advertisement above calls for both at once,and only gives twentytwo day's noticeat that. Look at the figures. It is daf.i "January 9tb, 173," and says bidsWiil 'e received till "January 31, Jni3just (weotj-two days, and the Ringwill havrt get up a new almanac before tbev can iu.ke fo r weeks out ofr . .i o-hw ik;.twenty two aavs, .&-' "uj ",ucent haste? Tho ring vV? rr!'d ujoutsiders would hear of ihC proposedbuilding, and get in a bid; afra'J theadvertisements if allowed to run ti.P 'rlegal time would have xeeu'ed tho people contract at lower figures."5. The contract was not let to ibehighest bidder.'' The contract was letto the highest bidder whtse bid underthe law could not be considered at all.Wat Holland for fun, bid $25,000.Mr. McCov, of Marietta, came over tobid, examined the situation, saw thecombination of the ring, and said hewould not bid at a'l; nut before heweD tawny be bid $ 1 0,800. Neither ofthese bids could be considered underthe law, because the; were greaterthan $10,000. the estimated cost of the I'"""'"S WJ -""Iother four bids, and the onlywithin the estimate, were;bids IHarvey Zimmerman $8,0730 W. I'ilcher . 8,989Leander Sprague , 8,'J'J.I0. W. Oilman 9,945The contract was let to Mr. (). W.Oilman, and if be isn't the highestbidder, and if his bid isn't f'J70 morethan Mr. iuiruernmn'i, there is notruth in figures.Sixth says that thn contract "walet to the lowest bidder who compliedwith the requirements of the law Ingiving .bond anil security for thefaithful iierloriiiiiiice tliPitM.f." ThatU Just where the cloven font Is shown,ami where the ring managed to maketheir grab. The advertisement shouldhave r quired security to bo 11 let 1 withthe bltls, and that would have drivenout "sttaw bidders." We have heretofore explained bow Mr. Sprngnewas prepared toglvebnml on bis bid.but "saw it was no ne and thought1 e wouldn't make n fuss about It, asCi!man would get It any wav 1"Now for the other two. They areemployees of Mr. Oilman, ai d it isgenerally believed and acknowledgedthat they were biddliig for hi n, andthat If Mr. S B. Ullom. John Dye. orany other builder in Vinton county,or elsewhere, had put In a bid at 'aa sum above Mr. Zimmerman's bidami below Mr. Gilm in, Mr. O wouldhave stepped in. given seenrl'v amitaken the job for Mr.Z. at hi figures;and to. It the bid had been nbuve Mr.Pilcher'g. be would have stepped luand furnished security for bim andtaken the contract at hi figures. Indeed, Mr. niom was solicited to bid,but replied In effect that he wouldnot bid agnlntt such a combination.Now, none of this matter is new toour rentiers. We recited every factover eight months ago. and fromtime to lime since have demanded auexplanation, but rot one wordortituthas the Enquirer ever made lu reply,until tin week u uiiu' iiakPS to makea general denial, Ilow successful Itsdenial has been the public may judge.But lr swi further and discoverstbst we are actuated In waking thesedieMf-Pures by a desire to get theAuditor's printing. We might retortby tut tug that the Enquirer was nctuiitetl In its delenso by the hope ofretaining the Xudltnr's 'printing, butthose who know anything of thomatter know that tho law requiresmost, of the Auditor' advertisementsto be published In both papers, nndthat Is tho way wo cniuo to publishthe Infirmary advertisement. Butwe didn't play Thiiiinau's salarygame ol laving still until the mischief was all done, and then kick upa fuss about it. We tiled to save Mr.Ileirnrd from the position in whichbe is now placed, ami save tho peopletheir money, ami exposed the ille-f:ality nnd unfairness of bis actl mlel'ore It was consummated or out ofbis bands; when he could have withdrawn the whole matter. He chosenot to do so to favor tho ringagainst the people, with his eyes openand now let hlru abide tho consequences.Common Pleas Judge.Major Thotnutj Cbeiringtunis the Republican candidatelor Common l'leas Judge. Heis a gentleman well qualifiedfor the position, firm and conscientious in all bis acts, a hardsiudent and learned in the law,ana is considered by those whoare best qualified to judge asthe best available man in thedistrict forlbo position- "For'fcrisiwiedge of the law and integrity of purpose be is all thatthe people could ask. In addition to this, his record is clearand patriotic. lie loft collegeland joined the army as a private, serving as such until hehad fairly earned is promotion.This, while his competitor, Torter Dulladway, was carrying awhite flag with a turtle doveengraved upon it to Vallandigham meetings, and crying lorl'eace at any price" a peacewhich meant un unconditionalsurrender of the nation to therebels on their own terms, andan utter dissolution of theUnion. Yet we have been toldthat & considerable number ofthe Republicans of Vintoncounty are going back on JMaj.Cberrington. We did not believe it, and our inquiries haveconfirmed our belief. It istheir same old game ot bragon which they tried to carryUreeley through last year.Major Cberrington will beelected at any rate, but theRepublicans of Vinton countycannot afford to prove fahe tosuch a man with such a competitor; for, politics and thewar record of the two men allaside, Major Cberrington, onhis personal character, sobriety, integrity and knowledgeof the law, far outstrips hiscompetitor. The district isoverwhelmingly Republican,bat let each individual do bisduty, without presuming onmajorities.TICKETS.Be sure to read every nameon your ticket carefully. Ithas become the custom in Ibiscounty to print all kinds ofmixed tickets, and it is onlyby seeing that each particularname is on your ticket thatyou will have any assurancethat you are voting for justthose you wish to. Don't trustto the name at the bead of theticket, lor you may thereby berfapPlvprlYoib for Morgan.TICKETS. MEAN.iThe meanest electioneeringwe have heard of yet U thatresorted to by some of theDemocrats of this county.They have adisod poor iguorant people that the NationalBanks all over the country arebreaking; that their notes willbe worthless, and if they haveany of them they had betterspend them now, lor soon theycan get nothing for them.Many poor, ignorant peoplehave taken their advice, andthe prospect is they will sufferthis winter for it, or, at besttheir little saving are gonefor things they don't need.The National Bank circulationis secured so that their billscau not din or depreciate inthe hands of the people. TheNational Treasury holds 5 20government bonds to tho valueof $112,000 lor every $9)000of circulation of each bank,audit the bank fails the government retains the bonds topay the people who hold itscurrency. Under the old banning system in time of a panicthe first thing to fail was thecurrency in your hands. Uuder the National system, whichhas proved itself so well in thelate crisis, the currency cannever fail.Which?There is not a Democrat inVinton county who knows thetwo men who, if ho had buaincss to be transacted in Columbus, and Harrison Lvle and T.M. Bay were going there, butwould trust his business to Mr.Bay rather than Mr Lyle. Suchbeing the case, why should theynot vote just as they wouldtransact their private business?Our Representative is calledupon to transact our publicbusiness, refuse or permit taxlevies, and enact all manner oflaws which affect our privateinterests. If every county inthe State Bends good men, thelaws they enact will be good.If they disregard the personalcharacter of the men they send,they may depend on the lawsthat are passed being unwholesome. . Vote for Bay.A runPiiRTKD communicationin the Enquirer says .we insulted Mr. E 11 Ogan on our visit tohim last week, and were drivenout of the house. The statement is false in every particular. We called on Mr. Ogan,staid two hours, and we treatedhim throughout the interviewas a gentleman, and be treated us in the same manner. Itwill be seen too that Mr. Oganassents to the truth of our report of what occurred at thatinterview, for while A. O. K.which names Harrison Lyle-publishes three or four communications in the Enquireron the subject, it will beseen that he could not got Mr.Ozan's assent to the use ofhia name for any more denialsor whitewashing of characterRead the communications inthe Enquirer of Sept. 23, Oct.1, and Oct. 8, signed A. O. K ,E. R. Ogan and Reuben Phillips. They were all written bythe Rev. Harrison Lyle, Democratic candidate for Repiesentative. They are an index otU 13 mind, character and language. Read them, and see ilyou think ho is fit to representVinton county in the Legislature. Rev. II. Watsuh has a beautiful Estey Organ, purchasedof J. S. Ilulick.New Goods at Dnwd's.Legal Notice.ELEANOR BKVNKBandSamocl Bnni, tiarliuabnnd, will take no'lca thnt.mrati4iit 10 ftQolder ol the- Conim'aMonent or Vinton ronnty.Ohio, made lit their tfeptember iIod, A Iinn, Ticwera and a anrvyr were directed lon:eet at the anulh end of Marknt atreet, In thatown of afcArlhur, In aaid county, on tha30th Day of October, A. D. 1873,at the honr of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of aaldday to view anil aurey the rinle of a certaincounty ruad pelitloni-d lor by Charlea Burnett,Joint J. bhock.y and olhera from theeoutli endof Market aire. I In the twn of Mc Arthur, thrnceviuth aliout SdrKreca weal '" a Hue with aaidairrei inroilll tne imhub ui r.zra I- jii.weii(Joapph Dodridpe, David F. Bair , Harvey Kubiua, aud ihe helniof 8arah Bubo, deceaHed.toapoint in the center of the Jackaon roid. north ofthe reeidence ot Levi Wyman, ttitnce aon'hIbrongh the laud, of aaid Wyman lo .take 45II uka went of an apple tree, tie.iratutb line nf Iheaiiid VYyman'e premise.. Thence a nth about 8dearer eaat to an k tree on Ihe prrmiaeaofIvy llixon, thence, eolith alwut eight degree, weatto a white oak tree near Ihe leaideuce of JohnSalt, al d through Ibe pre.ni.ee of the heira ol Stephen Salt., demue.l, aaid but mentioned point being the place of teruiinua,CHARLES BARNXTT,t, t. NilUCKEYPrincipal Petitioner.Sejitetaber 9, frfToe stock market, which isregarded as the financial barometer, has resumed its wont-nd activity, and the monevpanic is considered as havingsubsided, leaving all morescared than hurt.NEW ADVERTISEMENTSMayor's Proclamation.MAYOlt'H urvirr..l9CiaroaT(D Vn.noa or McAiram,Vlnlrin (.'nunlv. rhitWT HEREA9, My the nr.t aeotion ol an ActT pa.-.d by the lieueral A.aenihlv of theHta.e of Ohio, paai.ro! Maruh 111, IhU, it laprovided itmi it atiall he iinlnwliil for anyperiuinmllun thitlale lo etll, barter or mvaway .pinluciua. virion, or malt Iniuora onIhe dny of any eleeiion hel.l williin the State,under Ihe ConMltutien or law. thereof. Andit la thereby made Die duty of each and allferun who a'e authoriaeii under or by theawe ofthia Ktale, ur ihe municipal regula..'I mUj tuwi r incorporated village of tin. Shite, lo veil or barter any apirituoita, noon, or malt liquor. t. elo.e theirrespective eitali'inhineiite on Iho.e day..Any person orb-n-line aiMinxt the nr..i.innaol tin. a.t shxll I fined hi any an in not leeath.iu live nor more than oue bundled ilollnr..and be iinpnaoned in the County Jail lorITun ei nni ricee'iiiH lenuaya lor earnintense an roniinitled: anil it almll he thaduly of aM Mnynra of cities end incorporatedomagra wiunn tnia male, on the iliit.ol elrationa aa ahireaaid, tn laaue a proelamalionwarning the iiiliahiinnta of audi en v or village of Hie provision, of thin A -t.aml thatall violations of ihe aaine will atiliievl Ilia often ier to prompt ami apeedy piinialiment,and reauirinir Marahal. and Police officerlimler their renective luriedictiona to clo-eall hou.ea violating the prnyi.iona of thiaAct, and to report forthwith all violiitionauereoi to alien .Mayor.And wherein, lliero will be an election heldin thiaailale iimlci the lawathereol onTUESDAY, OOTIi'R 14 1S73,Now therefore, I, Henry Payne, Mayr-r ofthe ineorporiileil village of McArlhur, ViuInn county, (lino, do warn the inhibilanta ofIhe, ineorpor.iteil Yil'iwe of McArti.ur. VintoncouiHTi piint violating any or all ol Iheprovisions of anid Act and liie Marxhal ofam t villajfa ia herol.y direclrd to olo.e allliouaea biiind violatniK nny of tho proT aionnof anid Ad, and to report lorlhwith all violation Unroof to the Mnyorof laid village.(iiven under my hnnd and nfhcial teal.IL.8.1 tills 9ih dny of October, 1H7I.HENKT 1'A.YNB,Mayor Incorporated Village of McArlhur.SHERIFFS SALEState of Ohioy VintonCountys.Harry Bingham, l'laintifT,AgainstE. F. Dingham, Defendant.IX YIXTO COURT OF (OJinOS1 LEAHOR DER OF MALE.PURSUANT to the command of an ordtr ofSale OMleil from tlieCuuit of t'oinnionPlena nf Vinloii County, anil to me directed aaMleriltof anid County, I will utter lor anle althedimrof Hie Court Ilow, in the town of1 vAiihur, Viulon C'o'jnty, Ohio, onMonday, tha 10th Day of November,1873.At the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. of arudday, the loIloainK ilocribcil binds andtenements eittmte In the town-liip otPii'hlnnd, county of Vinton and Htnte ofOhio, hounded and Hen-iilied as follow, towit: The eipinl undivi led hnlfofllie northhalf of Houili-enst quarter ol section No. 31,towiHiip No. !, mutte is, except hfly-tiveacres off the wet aide o' aiid tract, sold byWilliam Lnckili to one t.eorito Packer. Alan,the e.iml unilivided hull ol t'le norlh hullof the Hiiiitn-west ijimrler of action No IK,town. Inn Nn. II, finite la, containing onellilndre.l nml Ave Here, more or less.Apprised it hve hundred and twenty-fivedoilura SW3), iinil must biins two-tlii'rJM ofthat anm.To be sold aa the propetty nf E. F. riinslinmto aniiffy nn order nf ole. U.ucd from thefour! of Common, l'leas, in favor of Harryt.inuhiiin.reitJHOKSAI.rc: nnab in hind nn Ihedny of ..lie. UEOltftE UAI.l.n,Mientl Vinton Uouuly.O. T. Oi'NMsn, Att'y for Plaintiff.Ocloner U, Ie73. 8wTiiiieit for lloltiliiff Coiirts InIhe Seventh JudicialDistrict.ORDER.TURKL"AT In anlhorltv cf lnw.lt I. b.relivL llld.ruil til 1 1 the aeveral lei ill. of the Court ofCo'iimon Plena an I the District Court within andfor Ibe Seven ill Judicial Hhtrlct Tor the year1874 be bald at Ibe date, following, to wit :District C'onrt.Washington, Aril!); Mclgs, April 13- Rallln,April in; Lawrence, A pi II mi; Scioto, April 1;Pike, April 'i7; Perry, Ancml 2V, Faiiflelu, Au.gust 27; llockliiR AiiKiist III; Athens, September3; Viuton,N;ptoniber7; Jackson, Sep U-iuber 9,Court of Common Pleas.rinsTiuuDivisioK.Perry January 2f.j May 4; September 2flHocking Keiiruary III; May i'f, (Miilor IP.Vaii Held March U; Jun8; KovcmberV,(kcu.nd sunnmstu.Lawrence January 27; Miy 5; September 22;8rioto-llarili2; June I; October 111.Jacksrn February 2:1; May 25; O-'tolier 12.Pike 3tarcb3l; Jnne 22; November 17,Vinton February 9; May 5, Scpteiuber 14.Tiiinn svniiivwio,(J.IM. February 2; April 2"; Sept.maer 14.Meixs February 23; May 14; Uctulier ft,Wmliinntoii March May 21; Uctolwr 19.Allien- March 24; June II; Novenilier 10,And it la lurlher onlureil that due record andMiblicalton of tile foiegulug be made according tolawWitnen our handa thli 10th day of September,A. 1). 187 I.KM, AS II. WRIOIIT, 1JOHN J HAKPKK,T. A. PLANTS, I Judge..V ILLI AM K.IIASTINOS, jItUASTUS A. 0 L' T 1 1 It 1 K , JSTATU OF OHIO,Vixtom i.'otxTr; aa. )I,G. W. Holland , I lrk of theConrt of Commou Pleas within and fur anid cunnty and Statsbeieby c- rtily the foregoing to be a true copy otthe original order now on Hie in my efhVe.i vWltrn my naud and the aval or aaldCourt at McArlhur. thia 2 Id dav ofu. d. oepieuiuer, a. ii. ini.i0. W. HOLLAND,Clerk.2octl873 3wSHERIFFS SALEState of Ohio, Vinton CountyFranoi i Shades, PlalnlifT,ana marGeorge W, Miller, Defendant.7 Vinton County Court of CommonFleas An Order of Sale.T)URSUA NT to the command of an Order ofX hale issued from the Court nf CommonPlena of Vinton Count , and to me directeda bhenftof said county, I will ofler for sale althe door ol the Court Home, in the town o IMcArthur, Vinton County, Ohio, onSaturday, the 1st Pay of November,A. D. 1873,t the hour of I o'clock, P. M. of aaid day, thefollowinir described landa and tenements towit: twenty-five fret oft of the south aide ofnieiot no. lour teen, (14) in the town or z ileaki, Vin'on county, Ohio; said premises being twen'y-nve feet front by 160 feet deep,sa d premises being lully described and laiddown on platof aaid town made by Lewia W.Hilloid topographical engineer on the 25thday of December, MM.Appraised at one hundred and ninety dollars if ISO and must bring two-thirds of thaturnTo he sold aa the property of George W.Miller to sntialy an order of salt, issued fromIhe Court ol Common Fleas in favor ol Franoia Shade.TEKMS OF SALR: fah ip hand on the dayof sale. CiKORUE KALEH,therm Vinton County".E. A. BeirroK, Attorney for Plainlifl.October J, A. If. 175 Say$72.00 EACH WEEK.Agents wanted everywhere. Buameaa strictly legitimate. Particulars free. Addreaa JVY'IKTH, Ml l.ouis, Wo lB.eplljLegal Notice.IM.RANOK BENNKR and Samuel Benner,. jlier bueband, will lake ounce that purseem to an order of Ihe Commiasiouers ol Vinlun county, Ohio, made al their nepi'mlieraeiun, A. l. I87J, viewers and a au'veyorwere direu'ed to meet at the MuArlliui elation io said cjunty, on the24ih Cay of October, A. D. 1873,at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon ofanid day to view and survey Ihe roule of acniiuiy road petitioned for by Philip Warnerand olhera from a point near Hie McArlhurStation, from llience aoulh-easle'ly with theatreet leading past the nweliing house of OrTille (junniugaml through the premises of Iheheire of htephra rialta, deceased, tutheweat line of Ilia land and preiuieea of ItichardTimnia, thence easterly through the lands nfsaid Tim ins to th nort h-east corner ol thenoilh-west quarter f aection No. ten, IU oftownship No ten, lul of ringe No. seventeen,1 17), thence eat on or near Ihe se lion linethriiiuih Ihe lands ot William Maitin, PatrickCraig, Nelson Hottlunea, .eorge Craig. Philip Warner, Hani. len furnace Co. and 1 anielHall In the south-east corner of sactii n No.two, 2 of said township and range, llience anorth-easterly direction through the lands olFrederick England to anoint In the countyroad leading from Eaule Furnace to McArlhuralsiut four 4 roda norlh of (he barn nn aaidEngland's premise, the place of tea-minus.I'll 1 1. IP WAKNKK,Principal Petitioner.September 2. l7.l 4wU. B. Ciaipooii, Attorney for retitioncr.SEPTEMBER 15th, 1873.Jftpfjf GoodsATWI10LHSALE.Paint and Second Street.CIHLLICOTIIF, 0.,"IVOl'LO reapeeliullv Invite the attentionII ol buyers lo his slock ofDRY GOODS,OhYrcil at wholesale prices as low as anyin any other market.Have on Sale full lines ofJlro.Tn &. Illenched Musllnx,Calicoes, Clietks, SttlpeN,Clngliams, Canton FlannclM nnd Jeans.WOOLEN Q0UD3 OP ALL KINDS.White and Gray BlanketsHOSIERY aid NOTIONS,HI. facilities for business are unequalled,e,.nb:ing him to otter inducements to lietrade eipial lo nny other house. lHsepThe Most Desirable Res-denco in McArthur.FOB SJLXjJI.1 OFFER for tale my residence on Ninthstreet. It consists of a splendid dwellinghouse, well mushed, inside and out, witheiijlit rooms and a good cellar. A guou uthcebuilding, stuble, wood and coal hnuseand ntli.er neee-sary oitl-huihliuca. 'Ibe premisescom in n 2' acres, including 1 acre of iueiiird,nil tliritty iienring vines; there are also thirl)hearing apple treesbest vuriMy of crnl'ledfruit, twentyflie bearing pench trees belbud led fruit, cherries, quinces, plums, and avariety of small fruit For tm Iher particularsimpure nl Ihe oftice nf this paper, or nl thepremises. Terms easy,decautiiu 8. S. DOLLISO.TSHERIFF'S SALE.Slate of 0iio, Jaclson County.David L. WauVworth, riaintiflT,AiiainstThe Wellington Munufncturin; Company and others, Defendantsur J4riHo rorJiTTWRT orCM.nO FLEAN-4IKUEK Of MALEPURSUANT to the command of an Order orMule isaue.l from the Court r,f CommonI'leus of Jackaon 1,'eunty and to ma directedaa fherifl -.f Vinton county, I will oiler for saleat the door ol the Court House, in Ihe town ofMcArlhur, Vinton Ceunly, Ohio, onSaturday, the UthDanf October, 1?73at the hour nf 1 o'clock P. M. ot aald day thefollowing lands and tenements, situate in tie?county of Vinton and Mate of oh in, tn wit:The south weat quarter of the south-westquarter and the sonth-enst quarter of ti esouth-east quarter of section tnirty two,township nine, 9, rauze nineteen, it. and Ibesouth hall of the south-west quarter of section thirty-three 3.1, township nine, (, rangeineteen, 19.Apprsised at four hundred dollars, flOO,and must bring two, thirds of that sum.To he sold as tho property of Tho Wellington Manufacturing Company, ft aatialy an order of sale, issued from ihe Oourt ol Commonl'leas in favor ol Davlu L. Wadaworth.TfcKMii OF HALli.-Cash.GKOKGB KAI.ER,hernial Vinton county.jAMrsTsipe, Attorney for plaiatifl.beptll, 1H7:I. SwSHERIFFS SALE.8tateof Ohio. Vinton C'oentylSamuel 0. Griffin, PluintilT,AgainatA. Arganbright & Wife, Defendants.IW TIXTO roi'JfTY (OrRT OFCO.Y.TIOX PliEAN-OKUCK Of HALEPURSUANT to the command of an order ofsale issued from the Court of CommonFleas of Vintnn County, and to me directedaa Shenfof said County, 1 will offer for salein front of the Court House In the town olMcArlhur, Vinton County, uhio, onSaturday, the 4th Dav of. October,A. D. 1873.at the honr of 1 o'clock. P. M., of said day, thefollowing described lands and tenements, to-wlkaitiuiUd In the Countj of Vinton and State ofOhio? and bounded and described aa fultona: Befining at the noitli.weat corner of Marina Arftanbrigbt'sanrfey, on the weat boundary ot section .ixteen, (lii.) tlier ce north with laid sectionline seventeen chains to the noith west corner ofsaid section .ixteen, (10.) thence ea t with thenorth line of said auction, forty-ebt (48) piles toa atake on the section line, thence south elevendenreea eaat eighty (80) chain, s dninty (90)link, to a corner on the south tide of said section,thence eat three (3) poles nd twelve (12) licks toa stake, thence south flfty-eielit (58) chain- andfifty (50) links to a stake, thence westwardlyartyix (4H) poles to the southeast corner of theMartha Araanbrlght's survey, thence with theeast boundary of the aald Martha Arganbright'ssurvey to the place of beginioit, and con ainlugone hundred and thirty (MO)acrea more or lets.Appraised at twenty-two hundred and aeventy.Ave (2,275) dollars, and most bring two-thirds olthut sum.To be sold as the property of A. Arganbright AWife, to satl.fy an order of tale, isaued from theCourt of Common Pleas Id favor of b'amuel 0.Griffin.TERM' OF SALE. Cash in hand on day ofsale.GEORftE KALFR,bherill Vinlon County.B. 0. Lois. Att'y fcl PUiuUlT,Srpt 4ft, im, l-rmmmValuable Tavern StandFOR SALE.T18U!V1 lo rebre fmm bueineas Killerlor anle my taivrs aland knows u theBaughman House, Zaleskl.This houte is doing good bnainess, ilHEXT DOOE TO THE DEPOT,And is therrinrlpal Hotel In Zaleskl.It i. alme.t nets has lately been Improvedand rrHtted throuvhou:, has ail modern low,provernenls, and good slalding sufficient 16to accommodate the run of eueioin of Iheihouse. 'Ills bouse, stable, furniture, and everything lu complete -liape for a man to takeright hold, will be sold, at bnrg.in, and onliberal pa) mt ii'a. 'loaoy man who under.Manila the hotel business, this is an opportunity aebtotn ottered, aa Ihe house is niakiajbig money on the amount inve ted. If anyman wishes to buy let him call on ma, and Iwill souucoDViuce bun that there la moneyill it. WM. BAUill.rIA,KOacpt Zaleskl, Ulne. ,Guardian's Notice.Probate Court, I Couttfy, OMo.XTDI ICR la hereby given that Ernst Flshar,1 as giisrdiitii of ICinst Fisher Holm, a mi.nor, ha. hied Iua m-cuunt with Iua aaid wardfor linal selileimnl; and the anneis set forhearing oullie leth tiny ol October. A. l. 1S7J,at lu o'clock, A. M. H. H. MAM),P tubals Judge.Beplemher:), 1K73. 4t!t:NVASfll.MJ Hl)(lK-i BKNT FKEE KOBPROF, P WLEfi'S GREAT WORKOn manhood, wnmnnhonri, and their mutualliit-T rrlnl.oiis; love, its biws, power, rlc.Aneiits are selling Iroin l-l to itn copies a dayrand ae hi n l a canvassing laiok Iree lo anybook agent. Addreaa. atnilng experience. elo .N V I luNAL PUBI.14ill.MJ CO., 1'biadelphia,I'a.M.R,N,Y,SMflOKK.M RHItAl, NEWVilKKEK, Ihe great illtialra.il Hgncul'iirnl and lamiiyweekl), is the standard iilil'l'-nly upon praelicit', .ul.ici ta and a h gh-tnncd literary jourmil. C'nlV iua yeni, leas io clubs. Greatpieiiiiunia or can coin missions to agenta.Thirttrn anailxn tllct. to .Inn. On Iruil. for onlyflity ct nt-l Premium bet-. Ac, sent free toall trinl subscribers. Address U. D. T..HOOKi:, New Vork lity.hir.af nflfll"w r''lv fnrngents.Home)ntlW UJUlLile In Hie Hil.le, by I'anlelMiuvli, 1 1. i., Hiiihor ol "Nik'iI cceue. in ihi'll.lc" and "nut FiiIIk-i a House," of whictine-iilt oo.iiii copies of null were anid.KI Kill. Hit M'CL'KL'V, W. Uh at., t'iucmn.iti, u.WA NTEDJftrt nrmcra' nn-l fnrinei ' aona during lhI vj Lf'H a i l winier luouihs to do business)hi ih-'ir nan- ntr-l aloiiin towiish'ps l-uair.ees r,'s,ecl.ilic, easy and piiva well. Forpint bus, addreaa d. S. fct'KA.N'lUN A CO.,Ilariliir'i, Conn.TIIE BEST PAPER.'J iiy IT.Tne Pcii-nl-fl.r American i Ibe e)ienpe. and!be-' ill llr:ili"l a-iedlv pn ei piibli-lied. F.Tery noiulrr conlinii, from I" lo 13 niiitinnlc-iiurnviiiks of lien iiuicliineiv. novel inveiitiiius, bridge., cncinieriiig woi ka, architeutine, iiiiprovtil bum implement", nnd everynea- ili.oinei y in whenueli v. A year's nuui-.ber- ennbiin Mi puiiea nml sevi ml liiindrcilengiaviiigs. Thousands of volumes ire preaeived for bimlintt and reb-rence. Tho praeIleal receipts nre will worth ten limps lbssiileicriplion price Terms ti a year by mail. .Specimen, sent iron iliiy be had of nil newsilenlera. I Alt JUTS nlitiuned on the bestleiins, inoilels ol new inventions and sketch,es emmmcd, and full direutions for obtainingpatents. A blrns. for lli piper ur, concern,ing putents, MUNN A CD, :7 I'urk How, N VKnini'l: nlllce, corner Knnd Till ots, Washington, l CTJSIE3Ntm n KRrSIICS. No fnlse bsck, rt'wariung ni splitiinr Ke'eived the ureal goldmednl ol honor nl thnAniericnn lnlitu:. l7sFull sue sample and price li t si tit. post. paidon receipt of 2.") cents WOODBURY UKUallCO, t8 Cluiiubers at N TIjEAR TltF.KS I'OR Til l1II.I.IO.VJ, riest stock in the weat; tineassiiriineiii,extrt qimlit); packed tn go safely any illstnuco iitismclinii gu-,rniiteed I rices lowby hundred or by thnund A full assortment nfnl her ireea, shrub-, plants, etc IIlustriifed ciilalngue acnt tree to applicant'li'i UlNKOUl', Columbus Nursery, Columbus, oTHEmi lipr,The nhenpeat and best in Ihe miRet Warrnnted tn tw self adiusting Hpei-iul inducements tn washina ninehine agenta and theeounlrv trade Liberal terms AienU wantedenl Tor circular ATiEllICAJI MA( llI.N'i; t"'t Miiuufaetiiren. and pelenlees,ottlce, Ml Walnut al. Fnilndelphia, PaAgents Wanted.BriD'KOR CA'I ALoGl'E.Domestio Sewing Machine Co. N. T.HALL'SPatentEuskingGlovesPreserve tl.e hand a and make husking easyMade uf Ihe veiy Dost material sample Ir,lull gloves, 2 6o; hairglovea (I Z"; hent prepaid, to any postolni-e aildre-s on receipt ofprice Ask your merchant lor then, or addreseli all's litssiso Glove Co, 146boulh Clintonat, Chicago, IIIPTPTTQTTYE,",NGB cnrE HURtr.X AliAjOlAiJCi'CR FOR PUN CHIMftfcia, nmiie b ri.'I.MEA ATWnoD. produces the Indent liubt Can be used on anycoal oil lump For sale by ail lamp dealersEXCF.I.SIOIt BARKERAl CARD FKI.NTF.lt Auenlswanted C H M HUE, Hocheaier, N YpSVCOJIANCY, OK SOUL CK ARM I NO"X Hoar either se.v may faacn ate and gainthe love and affections of nny person theycboi.se, instantly Thia simple mental anqmrement allcan possess, free by mall lor iicents; together with a Marnaue t-uide, Egyptian Oracle, dreams, hints to Indies A queerbook loe.HOV sold Address 'I WILLIAM ACO Publishers, Philadelphia.Till 10 I I (WHY 11' 13 THAT TUBPOOR 2tA.2KT'SFAMILY BITTERS!Rave such a large sale with to little advertiseing The reason is a very simple one The.Bitters have real merit, are sold eta reasonable price, and the people appreciate then.Manufactured bv Poor Mnn s HitUra Co.Oswego, N, Y. sieTSold by all druggists.Having struMled twenty yearbetween life and death with Asthma or flu h isle, I expenmentejmysrir by compounding rootsmd herbs, nnd inhaling the medicine ihus obtained. Ifortunatey dtacovered n mnat wonderfulremedy and aurecure for Asihma,md ils kindred d'.seases. War-,raii.cd to lelieve the severest paroxysm iOistantly, ao the patient can lie down to rest andsleep comfortably. ONE TRIAL PACKAGESKiVr BY MAIL FREE OF CHARGE. Address f i LA Nn F.LI,, A pie Creek, Way ne Co.,CUTl 1 lk 1? VMES girl" sod boys want,I I VdlS ed to sell our French andAmerican Jewelry, Books, tianies,Ac in ihei(own localities No ci pilal neerled t'alalngtie,Terms, Ao aenl ran P O VICKtKI A CO,Augusta, MaineK.'ilnOni" rtT' Agents wanted Alll(ViPAWeiassea of working people, ofeither x, ungnrold, make mote tnoneat work for na is their snare motr.enle, or allthe time, than anything else. Particulars free, .Adtbosi 0. BTUfcog O0,f orUMdiftUlIks, .TOM